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Classified Rates 1 day per word 2 days per word . 3 days per word 4 days per word 5 days per word . 5c 8c 10c 12e 14e By Line Fer Month $253 (Minimum First Issue 50c) Basinets Directory Each line per month tl.TS Minimum per month Dead Lin on Classified Ads 5:30 pjn. tor following day, except 10 am for Monday; for Sunday noon Saturday. Dead Line on Display Classi fied Ads 100 A.M. Saturday for Sunday and Monday. 3 PAI. the day before publi cation for Tues. through Fri. APPROVED CREDIT CHARGES BILLED BY THE LINE DIAL. SP 2-6141 1 LODGE NOTICES TABLE ROCK COUNCIL No. lb R.&S.M. Stated. Assembly. Tues.. March 10th. 7:20 p.m. Degree work. Refreshments. Companions & Ladies .welcome. Carl Oestreich, I.M. Medford Lodge No. 83 I.O.O.F. meets Tuesday, Mar. 10 at 8 o.m. Ke freshments. Visitors welcome. Ronnie Atkins N. G. Medford Bodies, Scot tish Rite. Monday, March T 1 9. 1959. 8:00 p.m. Stated Ivt. -J Lodge and Chapter, elec- UULJ tion officer Lodge of Per- fection Refreshments, Visiting Brethren welcome. Tred A. Purrtin, Secretary 2-SPECIAL CLUB EVENTS CENTRAL POINT GARDEN CLUB Plant & Baked Food Sale. Coffee will be served. Wednesday, March 11, 9 a.m. uieason s Hall. 10GUE Valley Navy Mothers Rum. mage Sale. Fehl bldg. Mar. 10- 9 to 4. 3-PERSONAL BUY at discount, huge savings on housewares, tools, toys, etc. Send 25c for 4 Color Catalog, refunded on first order. B-YY"S Sales Co. 1427 Lawnridge. Medford. MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS Free Demonstration. 214 Fluhrer Bldg. SP 2-9611 FREE PARKING Modern Craterian Beauty Salon CLOCK Repairing: all makes, types Ac models antiques & electric See Stokes. Watchmaker 246 S. Ivy, Medford. SP 3-1462. STANLEY HOME PRODUCTS NO 4-1847 or NO 4-2696 W ATKINS Products SP 3-5667 SILVER DOLLAR STAMPS AT City Cleaners, next to Post Office. Free Pick Up at Delivery SP 2-4888. Studio Girl Cosmetics Dorothy Ricks SP 3-6470 RAWLEIGH HEALTH PRODUCTS 701 N. Modoc SP 2-4438 ANYONE having a drinking prob lem is welcome at Alcoholics Anonymous. 8 p.m. Wed. & Sat. Rpar of 212 N Oakdale SP 2-6657 4-LOST AND FOUND LOST or strayed, white cat, one blue and one green eye. Two small bovs anxiously await his return. Call SP 3-1724. LOST ladies diamond wrist watch. Reward SP 3-1637. LADY MEDFORD BEAUTY SALON "We Will Curl Up & Dye for You'. SP 3-3211 Mally, Alice. Bea, Anna Mae 5-INSTRUCTIONS YOUNG MEN & WOMEN train for AIRLINES Prepare now for an airline career. This exciting field of fers many opportunities. You can train for Stewardess or one of the many important ground positions. Fly to Hollywood or - Chicago at no additional cnarge upon comDletion of basic training. Must be high school graduate. 19 to 33. Mail coupon today for com plete details. Airliner Career Division NORTHWEST SCHOOLS Dept. A3-8 co Tribune Box 5050 Name Address City Age Phone State.. Education.. Hrs. I work IANO lessons. KE 5-1177. 10-WANTED MALE HELP rrT3 cattt Working chare in Ply wood. Will return investment in 1 year. NO 4-1637. wanted Exoerienced trimmer. Crater Glass & Seat Cover 4th & ' Central. YOUNG MEN train for AIRLINES See our ad under ciass o. EXPERIENCED, convincing sales man fnr u.'irc i-i n 1 v Should make $500. Some travel. Call SP 2-7476. WANTED Married man 25 to 45 years of age, Medford resident. to solicit & take over established Laundry & Dry Cleaning route. Earnings $90 to $100 a week with chance to earn more. Answer in wriUno oivinff 5 char acter references, to Tribune Box 5485; EXPERIENCED pruners. Apply per sonnel Ollice, Dear vieca w chards. Pacific Hwy. So. cvDroirvrrn ealpc npnnlp need ed, Medford. Central Point area. rHahtishAfi Hiiin Annlv Polar r- H r- Q Hairthnrnp Mnn. Wed., lo'ajn. to 2 pjn.; 5 pjn. to b p.m. IF YOU CAN SELL I need you and you need me. Call SP 3-3256 between 9 a jn. and 12 noon. Gassy? 3 Times Faster Relief Certified laboratory tests prove BEIWWS tablets neutralize 3 times as much stomaej acidity in one minute as many nTestie tablets. Set BElWHS today o the fastest known relief. 35 at W'J Send postal to BEIL-ANS, Orangeburg. N. for liberal fro sample. 10 WANTED MALE HELP FIELD REPRESENTATIVE National financial institution of fers an opportunity to a young man who wants to go places in the consumer finance field. No - experience is necessary we pre fer men with at least a year or two of college who want to prove their ability. The position has lots of variety and is not routine work, involves contact with our customers but is not sales work. You are provided with an auto mobile. This is a permanent career posi tiongood starting salary with regular merit increases planned advancement progam to position of managerial responsibility liberal employee benefits. Ask for Mr. Dow or Mr. Engelkes. Commercial Credit Corp. 311 North Bartlett 1 1 WANTED FEMALE HELP Immediate permanent vacancy In Salem for a professional admin istrator with large organization. College gra-iuate & actual experi ence (or an equivalent) required. Must be able to do planning, co ordinating, supervising social & public relations work & willing to do some traveling. $4600 to 86000. Write Tribune Box 5661. WOMAN for child care in my home. KE 5-1404. DENTAL ASSISTANT preferably with experience. Write Tribune Box 5434 giving full details. YOUNG WOMEN train for AIR LINES. See ur ad under Class 5. EXPERIENCED presser. Apply in person Medford Drive-in Cleaners WANTED: Experienced all around woman for cleaning shop. 211 W. Main, call mornings. 12 MALE or FEMALE HELP POEM & song-poem writers wanted. Send poems for offer. Strand, Box 1424, Ojai. Calif. A-TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY PLANTING BARLEY? Try WOCUS, an improved Bonneville Strain, heavy yielding, scarified. Mon arch Seed & Feed Co. MONARCH MEADOW MIX: The Sasture seed mixture popular ere for 25 years. Finest for pas ture or hay, dry or irrigated soils. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. Big Green Fir Slabs summer prices. S & H Green Stamps MEDFORD FUEL. SP 2-2111 LEGAL NOTICES No. 10047 NOTICE OF SALE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of JOHN SHERMAN HALT.. De ceased Notice is hereby given that on the 16th day of March, 1959, at the office of Walter D. Nunley. No. 8 Goldy Building, Medford. Oregon, from and after the hour of 10:00 o'clock A M., the undersigned will sell the following described real property of said estate at either public or private sale pursuant to the order of this Court entered on the 10th day of February, 1959. Said real property being described as follows: PARCEL 1: The southwest quar ter of section 22. Township 34 South Range 1 West of the Wil lamette Meridian, containing 160 acres by government survey. PARCEL 2. Commencing at the east quarter corner of section 22. Township 34 South, Range 1 West of the Willamette Meridian in Jackson County, Oregon; thence north along the section line 1.146.0 feet; thence west 190.0 feet; thence south 1.146.0 feet; thence east 190.0 feet to the point of beginning, containing 5 acres more or less. Excepting therefrom however, the follow ing described property, to-wit: Commencing at the east quar ter corner Section 22, Township 34 South. Range 1 West of the Willamette Meridian, Jackson County. Oregon; thence north 656 feet to the point on south side of county road as now lo cated; thence northwesterly par allel to and 20 feet south of the center line of said road to a point 190 feet west of the east side of said section; thence south 856 feet to center line' of said . section; thence east 190 feet to point of beginning, containing 3.29 acres, more or less. Dated and first published this 16th day of February, 1959. . CARLOS MORRIS, Administrator No. 1046T NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY PROBATE DEPARTMENT In the Matter of the Estate of ANNA a. LINDLEY. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed and qualified as executor of the Estate of Anna B. Lindley, De ceased, and all persons having claims against said estate are nere bv notified to present the same. witn proper voucners, at tne oi- nce of my attorney, Robert D. Dames. No. 1 Goldy Building, Med ford. Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published this 23rd day of February, 1959. , CLARENCE C. PIERCE Executor Robert D. Dames Attorney tor txecutor ' Medford, Oregon NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The City of Jacksonville Plan ning Commission will hold a public hearing on a Building, Plumbing and Electrical Code for said- city at 8 p.m. on Thursday, March 12th, at tne Jacksonville, Oregon, city Hall z R. J. Tetreault, Secretary. E. W. Hannen, President NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that the Sams valley-Beagle soil conserva tion district will hold its annual meeting and election of supervis ors on Monday, March 16, 1959. at 8 8 p.m. in the Eagle' Point Grange hall. Eagle Point, Ore. The annual report of tne district win be given. Two supervisors will be elected to fill vacancies. Authorized by the resolution of the board of supervisors this 23rd day of February, 1959. Elwood Abbott, chairman. Gene Winters, secretary, Sams Valley-Beagle soil conser vation district. . NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON PROBATE DEPARTMENT In the Matter of the Estate of Christobel Rose Heffner, De ceased. The undersigned having been ap pointed by the above entitled Court of the State of Oregon, for the County aforesaid, administratrix of the Estate of Christobel Rose Heff ner deceased, and having qualified. notice is hereby given to all per sons having claims against said es tate to present them, verified as required by law. with proper voucners, wiunn six moniiu irorn the date of this notice to said administratrix at the office of her attorneys. DeForest & Hansen. 228 Franklin niaz.. Meotora. Oregon. Dated and first published March 9. 1958. Eunice A. Fernlund Administratrix of the Estate of Christobel Rose Heffner. deceased. DeForest & Hansen 228 Franklin Bldg. Attorneys for Administratrix INVITATION FOR BIDS The City of Eagle Point requests bids for a 4 door V8 sedan speci fications may be had at City Hall. Eagle Point Bids will be opened March 16. in City Hall at 8:00 F.M. The City reserves the right to ac cept or xejeci any or au oias. CITY OF EAGLE POINT Laura A. McFaH, Recorder p. o. BOX 164 Eagle Point, Oregon A-TOO LATB TO CLASSIFY Sacred Heart Hospital will hold a baked food sale Wed., March 11. First floor of Hospital, 8 to 5. WANTED Lady with some nursing experience to help care for semi invalid lady in Prospect. Call SP 2-6035 or UN 9-2129, collect. WANTED Applications for em- Sloyment will tbe taken at Jack's irive-Up, 911 N. Riverside Tues. from 3 p.m. to 5 pjn. and 9 pjn. to 11 pjn. Must be at least 20 years old. WANTED Car Hop. Must be neat, responsible. 18 years or older. Phone SP 3-4417. FOR RENT 2 bdrm. furnished du plex. $50. 304 Alice. Contact 319 Beatty. FOR RENT Trailer house. Refrig erator, laundry, private shower. S35 mo. Utilities paid. Adults. 503 So. 3rd St., Jacksonville. FOR- RENT Small comfortable house. Adults. 420i N. Grape. SP 3-1035. FOR RENT Neat furnished 4 rm. house for adults. Insulated. Mod ern appliances. Garage. Water pd. No dogs. $62.50. Ph. SP 3-1784 or SP 2-6773. FOR RENT Clean, new paint, 4 rm. turn, house. Electric appli ances, large clothes closets & storage rm. Inquire 305 S. Oak dale. FOR RENT Close in furn 1 bdrm. $57.50. with utilities. SP 3-3300. FOR RENT Attractively furn. roomy ground floor apt. for cou ple. Fireplace, garage, automatic appliances. Water & garbage pd. Close in. No dogs. $60. SP 3-1784 or SP 2-6773. FOR RENT 3 rm. furn. ground floor apt. Part utilities pd. Close in Medford. $38.50. KE 5-2700. FOR SALE 15' River & Lake boat, 10 h. Mercury motor. $195 or sell separately. 3 speed Chevrolet transmission, '55-'57. UL 5-1345. FOR SALE Top soil. Clean, no .1 1.. O n n i Ann J- c-.it' irnp cii r a ,,i cnai-i gine gear reducer & clutch, $35. New Shakespeare spin outfit, $25. WIT B AIOI! TO TRADE, value for value or car or pickup, also want deepfreeze. 2 Springfield .30-06 Sporters; 1 .270 Weatherby Mag.; 1 .300 Weatherby Mag.; 1 .300 Savage Mod.-99; 135 Wheler; 1 Mod. 12 Win., 3 in. Mag. Shotgun.' All NRA excellent cond. No equities wameo. is.ii, a-zvoi alter 5 p.m LABRADOR retriever. Black, male. Vx mo. oio. $ia. af Z-9Z55. CHICKS Week old. day old. Spe cial Hamps. Trapvest stock. Dress ler's Hatchery, 1107 E. Main. Ph. SP 2-2656. FOR SALE 2 Guernsey cows, just fresh, heavy milkers. TA 6-2852. FOR SALE 9 Whiteface steers. FOR SALE Pinto mare, gentle, see anyume. til b-3bi)2. FOR SALE 1 Oliver Grain drill, 10 ft. $175. NO 4-2765. FOR SALE Robinson Speed Spray- er. gooo conamon. KJS 5-2941. FOR RENT Portable steam clean- er. Your place or mine. KE 5-2208. FOR SALE Trailer house, $150. Sf 3-34D7. SALE OR TRADE 4 wheel drive civilian Willys Jeep. KE 5-2208. SALE OR TRADE Gentle saddle horse, also 1 ton truck with stock rack. KE 5-2208. FOR SALE '50 Nash Statesman. good condition. $100. KE 5-1595. ACCEPT '53 to '54 Willys 4 wheel drive wagon for equity in 58 Ford Custom 300. Write Tribune Box 5691. FOR SALE 1951 Olds 98. SP 2-7038. FOR your shade and ornamental trees or evergreen shrubs see . . . Brewington's Nursery, SP 3-3971 2605 Tennessee dr., off DeBarr. SHRUBS Make yours a prettier place. See us for your plants. Elton's Farm & Garden Store 217 W. 6th SP 3-5539 Garden Tools, Power Mowers (with reverse). Terms to suit you. Elton's Farm & Garden Store 217 W. 6th SP 3-5539 Beautiful Lawns need a care and feeding program. Let us help you. Elton Farm & Garden Store 217 W. 6th SP 3-5539 FOR SALE NEW KING MIDGET convertible. 60 to 90 mi. per gal. 4 wheel hydraulic brakes. Was $1194. Now $750 delivered in Medford. $175 below cost. 1006 S. Grape, Medford. FILL DIRT CHEAP . Delivered SP 2-4317 FIELD FERTILIZERS: Super, Gyp sum, buitate, buipnur. Am. Ni trate & mixed ferts. Prices com petitive. See us. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. FIELD SEEDS: Grains, Grasses, Clovers. Alfalfa. All highest qual ity. Monarcteed & Feed Co. We fix em while you 'sleep. Hawkins Nite Garage. SP 3-1534. BUNDLES OF OLD NEWSPAPERS for sale 20c each. Mail Tribune office 33 North Fir. "OIL TO BURN" Expert Burner Service S&H Green Stamps MEDFORD FUEL CO. SP 2-2111 Commercial Spraying of all kinds. No job too large or too small WITHROW SP 2-5376 DRY FIR SLABS You haul. S&H Green Stamps, too! MEDFORD FUEL CO. DUALITY TREES & SHRUBS We have one of the largest sUeks & variety in Southern Oregon, ORNAMENTAL NURSERY mile East of Central Point. Visit ors welcome. ' FIR Shop Plywood: i"x4'x8" $2.56 a sheet si"x4'x8' $5.60 a sheet LEWIS WHOLESALE BUILDERS SUPPLY 139 S Fir St. P. O. Box 172 Medford, Ore. SP 2-7135 ALFALFA SEED: Lahontan, Talent, Jackson Co Common. Highest purity & germ. Monarch Seed & ieea to. SELECT Rotary Cut Mahogany Interior Doors: 2-0x6-8x1-8 S6.50 2- 6x6-8x1-3, $7.00 . 2-8x6-8xl-8 4T.25 3- 0x6-8x1-3, $8.00 Exterior Doors: 2- 8x6-8xl-'i $8.95 3- 0x6-8xl-3 $9.95 LEWIS WHOLESALE BUILDERS SUPPLY 139 S Fir St. P.O. Box 172 Medford. Ore. Ph. SP 2-7135 PLANTS FOR SALE Cabbage, onion, strawberry lettuce, etc. Large fresh stock garden and flower seeds PACIFIC FEED & SEED CO. 4th & Front SP 2-2413 FHA HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS Nothing down on approved credit. Up to 5 yrs. to repay. 1st payment 45 days. Ask for information. NORTON LUMBER CO. Phoenix KE 5-2037 Camp White TA 6-9331 FOR SALE Heavy red cockerels. 9c ea. while they last. Pacific Feed & Seed Co. 4th & Front SP 2-2413 WANTED HAUL for short log truck. 16 ft. or 24 ft. NO 4-1601. Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Stops Itch Kew York, N. Y. (Special) For the first time science has found a new healing substance with the aston ishing ability to shrink hemor rhoids, stop itching, and relieve pain without surgery. In case after case, while gently relieving nain, actual reduction (shrinkage) took place. Most amazing of all results were 10 thorough that sufferers mad SHADY COVE-TRAIL Fire Damaqe Not Great By EVALYN P. WATSON Shady Cove-Trail - The re port of the fire which oc curred last Monday, March 2 at the Carl Scott home at Trail, rented at the time by the Glenn Albert family, was in error as to the amount of damage done to the house, due to misleading informa tion. After a recheck was made it was found that the damage was much less than reported and the house will be repaired by the insurance company. The Shady Cove-Trail Volun tter fire department is to be commended on their prompt action in bringing the fire un der control. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Seges senman of Shady Cove made a trip to Ukiah, Calif., where they visited with their daugh ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chet Pfluke and helped cele brate the first birthday of their grandson, Jeffrey Pfluke. The Pflukes had just moved from Eureka to Ukiah and are living at the Shady Grove Trailer park. Mr. and Mrs. George Myers of Shady Cove were guests of honor at an open house cele brating their golden wedding held at the VFW hall in Shady Cove, Saturday, Feb. 28. Over 125 friends and rela tives called during the after noon to congratulate the couple. Mrs. John Wilkinson of Central Point, niece of the couple, made and decorated the cake. , The event was given by the couple's children and fam ilies, Mr. and Mrs. Ersal My ers of Trail, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Flowers of Shady Cove, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Pel ford of Mabton, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Roy Myers of Trail, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schnurr and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Welch of Medford, Jack Myers of Daley City, Calif., and Mrs. Violet Soden of Central Point. Mr. and Mrs. Athel Dudley of the Shady Cove cleaners were called to Portland this past week to attend the fu neral of Mr. Dudley's brother-in-.law, Charles Goodsman. The Goodsman have visited on numerous occasions with the Dudleys and Mrs. Goods man's wife, Mrs. Lula Goods man is especially well known in the area. While in Portland the Dud leys also visited with another sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Vermillion. ..The sympathy of the com munity is extended to Mrs. Wayne Buttram of Shady Cove on the death of her fa ther, Thomas Fitzgerald, who died at his home in Shady Cove Friday, Feb. 27. A re quiem mass was held at Sa cred Heart church for him this week. The Shady Cove PTA will hold their regular meeting Tuesday, March 10, at Shady Cove school. There will be a talk by Dr. Harold Rieth, Shady Cove dentist, followed by an open discussion. The fourth grade band will pro vide entertainment, and the mothers of the third grade students will serve. Dee Stockton returned home last week from Green land, where he has been working for the past eight months for the Greenland contractors. While in Detroit he purchased a new Chevro let. Bill Boehlke, who spent about two weeks visiting with his sister, Mrs. Adeline Carl in Shady Cove, has returned to his home in De Winton, Alberta, Canada. While here he visited many of - the mills and logging camps in the area and watch ed the operation of the vari ous phases of longing, from the woods to the mills. He said he found the logging in dustry quite interesting. Mrs. Alice Green of York, Neb., and Mrs. Truman Wing of Klamath Falls, have been visiting with the Al Cooper and Ervin House families of Shady Cove. Mrs. Wing is the mother of Mrs. House and Mrs. Cooper and Mrs. Green is their aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Osborne 'and son Bob Jr., have re turned to their home near the Shady Cove school after be ing gone for several years to Lewiston, Wash. The Ladies auxiliary to Steelhead post 6881, VFW, is sponsoring a Centennial pa- Relieves Pain astonishing statements like "Piles have ceased to be a problem!" The secret is a new healing sub stance (Bio-Dyne) discovery of a world-famous research institute. This substance is now available in suppository or ointment form under the name Preparation H. At your druggist. Money back guarantee. Be. U. 8. Fat. Off. rade to be held in Shady Cove on Saturday, May 2. All of the organizations are to par ticipate in the event. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burdett entertained on Sunday with a birthday , dinner celebrating the joint family birthdays of Mrs. Robert Walker, Craig and Billy Walker. , Guests present were the Burdett's daughter and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker and children, Craig and Billy and another daugh ter, Mrs. Mildred Frisbie, all of Medford, and George Brad ley of Jacksonville. O. L. Williams of Shady Cove, who is confined to bed at home is said to be improv ing slowly. Mrs. Earl Sheppard of the Roguedale Cash Market un derwent an operation for a growth on her foot recently. She is much improved and able to get around with crutches. Mrs. Pearl Adair has been helping at the store. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brown and family of Shady Cove have moved from the Spain house to Nellie Chamberlain's house next to the Dave Ber grens. Mrs. Parley Sellars, of Elk Creek, Trail, is staying with her son, Lawrence Sellars in Medford. Mrs. Nellie Chamberlain and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Chamberlain of Shady Cove, have taken over The Shack cafe and will operate both the restaurant and service station. The restaurant will be open Sunday through Friday from 5 a.m. until 7 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Ralp Smith have rented the Bill Adams house on Mal lory lane and have moved in. Mrs. Chamberlain is living in the Smith house by The Shack. Texas Pilot Plans Attempt at Record Long Beach, Calif.- (UPD -A Texas pilot planned to take off at 3 p.m. (p..t.) today in an attempt to set a non-stop record in a single-engine plane by flying a 7,100-mile trip to Rome. William Mullen, 35, Kerr ville, Tex., hoped to break the 6,856-mile record set last August by Pat Boling who flew non-stop from Pendle ton, Ore., to Manila. Mullen, the western region al sales manager for Mooney Aircraft of Texas, said he would fly to Houston, Tex., and then set a course that passes over Newfoundland to Rome. He will fly a Mooney Mark 20, a four-place craft which will be jammed with gasoline tanks to increase the plane's fuel capacity to 400 gallons. NEWS TELEGRAPHER DIES Boston -WPD- John J. Szaw lis, 61, senior telegrapher for United Press international, died Sunday night. Szawlis who underwent brain surgery last week, had served with United Press and United Press International in Boston since World War I. AUTO PIONEER DIES Brattleboro, Vt. -(UPD-Hin-sdale Smith, 89, an automo tive pioneer credited with building the first convertible car, died Saturday. More Powerful THAN A Hundred Sputniks! Words . . . Your words! The 25 words of truth you send to be broadcast behind the Iron Cur tain over Radio Free Europe! That's right! Now you can send your own Truth Broadcast behind the Iron Curtain. And you may be flown to Europe td broadcast it yourself ... or you may be awarded one of 200 high-powered Hallicrafters short-wave radios! On a plain sheet of paper just complete this sentence in 25 ad ditional words or less ... "As an American I support Radio Free Europe because . . Double your award if you send one dollar or more) with your entry! If you send a dollar to Cru sade for Freedom, and your entry is selected, a member of your fam ily may be flown to Europe with you . . . or you will receive a West inghouse transistor radio along with your short-wave receiver Send your entries tot Crusade for Freedom Box 32-E, Mount Vernon, N.Y. Truth broadcasts will be judged for appropriateness, clarity, sincerity and originality. Competition doses March 31, 1959. AH contributions go in their entirety to Radio Free Europe. Published as a public service in cooperation with The Advertising Council and the Newspaper Ad vertising Executives A ssoeia tie. Frank Duncan To Defend Mother in Trial for Murder Ventura, Calif. -(UPD Frank Duncan defends his mother, Elizabeth Duncan, today against charges she bargained for the death of his wife two months before the birth of a grandchild. S. Ward Sullivan, a noted Los Angeles attorney repre senting Mrs. Duncan, said Duncan would be the only witness, besides the 54-year-old defendant, to testify for the defense. Maintains Innocence Duncan, 30-year-old Santa Barbara attorney, has main tained his mother's innocence in the 15-day trial, now mov ing into the fourth week. He faced cross examination by Dist. Atty. Roy Gustafson. Mrs. Duncan is accused of hiring Luis Moya, 22, and Augustine Baldonado, 25, last November to murder her daughter-in-law, Olga, a pret ty 30-year-old Canadian-born nurse. Before the trial recessed for the week end, Duncan testifi fied he had hoped time and the birth o f Olga's baby would overcome his mother's dislike of his wife. "I love my mother and I love her still, but I loved my wife also," he testified. " Telling about a period after his marriage to Olga last June 20 when he was sharing apartments with both his mother and his wife,-he said: "To tell the truth, I was going back and forth much like a yo-yo, trying to keep them both happy." Duncan said he became an gry when he found his moth er had placed an advertise ment in a Santa Barbara newspaper proclaiming that he would not be responsible for his wife's debts. "I told her it was my busi ness alone," he said, "and for her, his mother, not to inter fere." The attorney said he con fronted his mother after Bar bara Reed, v a Santa Barbara carhop, told him Mrs. Dun can had asked her to help kidnap Olga. He said Mrs. Duncan .call the story "preposterous" and told him: "I know it sounds crazy, FOR 2,000 White (Kimber Strain) 9 weeks old. lots of 100 or more. $1.10 Phone SP MEDFORD 330 NORTH FIR in i li m Smiley selling Marx Brothers TV Show On General Electric Theater Said Lackina By WILLIAM EWALD New York-(UPD-The broth ers Marx, who once made up a corporation devoted to crea- t i v e lunacy, have not work ed much as a unit in recent years. Their com bine manufac t u r e d some extravagantly moons truck n u tcakery in the early '30s William Ewald -"Monkey Business," "Horse Feathers" and "Duck Soup" come to mind -but simply seemed to run out of juice aft er a while. I recall-and I'm sure all their fans do -such mechanical litter of their la ter period as "Night in Casa blanca." Sunday night CBS-TV's G.E. Theater," leagued Chico and Harpo Marx in a piece called "The Incredible Jewel Robbery" that made a try at recapturing some of the beau tiful idiocy of the past. The playlet had an interesting Graham Says Reds Cleaning Up Morals Melbourne, Australia-(UPD-Evangelist Billy Graham told 30,000 persons jammed in Melbourne's Showg rounds Sunday night that the "Com munists are putting us to shame" by cleaning up the Soviet Union's morals. "The Communists . . . are trying to clean up Russia, morally, but right now peo ple in the United States are debating the worth of a new book, "Getting Married," in which intelligent men say moral laws should be broken down as in Noah's time. Frank, but I was going to kidnap you and take you to Los Angeles." Prosecutor Gustafson claim ed Mrs. Duncan hired Moya and Baldonado last Nov. 13 with an offer of $6,000 to kill her daughter-in-law. SALE! 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